21st century optical engineering: Manipulating nonequilibrium many body effects to create new TERA-MIR sources

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Abstract

The generation of coherent, high power TERA-MIR radiation with compact steady state sources operating at room temperature is one of the main technological challenges of the early 21st century. In this talk, I will review the most recent results on different types of sources and than focus on predictive simulations of Quantum Cascade Lasers, which are the best candidate sources for this spectral range.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publicationProceedings - 10th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling, LFNM'2010, 2nd IEEE International Workshop on THz Radiation
Subtitle of host publicationBasic Research and Applications, TERA'2010
Pages235-236
Number of pages2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event10th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling, LFNM'2010, 2nd IEEE International Workshop on THz Radiation: Basic Research and Applications, TERA'2010 - Sevastopol, Ukraine
Duration: 12 Sep 201014 Sep 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings - 10th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling, LFNM'2010, 2nd IEEE International Workshop on THz Radiation: Basic Research and Applications, TERA'2010

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Laser and Fiber-Optical Networks Modeling, LFNM'2010, 2nd IEEE International Workshop on THz Radiation: Basic Research and Applications, TERA'2010
Country/TerritoryUkraine
CitySevastopol
Period12/09/1014/09/10

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